PSL out of Parliament. Surprising results of the latest poll.

If the elections were held next Sunday, PiS would receive 28 percent of the vote, Civic Coalition (KO) 24 percent, and Confederation 14 percent, according to an Ipsos poll for TVP Info. The Razem and Lewica parties would also enter the Sejm, with 6 percent each, and Polska 2050 and Konfederacja Korony Polskiej (Confederation of the Polish Crown) with 5 percent each.

According to the poll, the Polish People's Party (PSL) would receive 4% of the vote, which is insufficient to enter the Sejm. Only 1% of respondents declared support for a party other than those previously mentioned.
The “hard to say” answer was given by 7% of respondents.
AdvertisementWhen asked about their willingness to vote, 52% of respondents responded "definitely yes." Eleven percent said they would "probably" vote.
17% of respondents said they definitely will not vote, and 12% said they "probably" will not vote. Eight percent of respondents responded "don't know"/"hard to say."
The survey was conducted using a mixed-mode approach (CATI and CAWI) on July 24-25, on a nationally representative sample of 1,000 adult Poles. The proportion of interviews conducted by telephone and online each accounted for 50 percent. The survey controlled for the distribution of basic demographic characteristics, such as gender, age, education, and place of residence. (PAP)
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